The unsightly plain Lies a brown deluge; as the low-bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and, deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of heaven, Each to his home, retire; save those that love To take... Poems - Halaman 5oleh James Thomson - 1730Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Winter pictures - 1882 - 200 halaman
...flood on flood, yet unexhausted still tf! II «1 !l WINTER. Combine, and, deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of heaven Each to his home retires ; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 halaman
...The wanderers ot plain heaven, Each to his home, retire; save those that love To take their pastime Tis she—far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his the untasted fields return, And ask, with meaning low, their wonted stalls, Or ruminate in the contiguous... | |
| James Thomson - 1891 - 458 halaman
...The wanderers of heaven, 80 Each to his home, retire, — save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply pool. The cattle from the untasted fields return, And ask with meaning low their wonted stalls, 85 Or ruminate in the contiguous... | |
| Louis Du Pont Syle - 1894 - 488 halaman
...face. The wanderers of heaven, 80 Each to his home, retire ; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply pool. The cattle from the untasted fields return, And ask with meaning low, their wonted stalls, 85 Or ruminate in the contiguous... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 halaman
...low-bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of Heaven, Each to his home retire; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply... | |
| George Eyre-Todd - 1896 - 256 halaman
...low-bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of heaven Each to his home retire; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 halaman
...low-bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of Heaven, Each to his home retire; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply... | |
| Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, Robert Drew Hicks - 1899 - 518 halaman
...bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and, deepening into night, shut up The day's fair face. The wanderers of heaven Each to his home retire ; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply... | |
| James Thomson - 1900 - 72 halaman
...dreary Plain Lies overwhelm'd, and lost. The bellying Clouds Combine, and deepening into Night, shut up The Day's fair Face. The Wanderers of Heaven, Each to his Home, retire ; save those that love To take their Pastime in the troubled Air, And, skimming, flutter round the... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 528 halaman
...low-bent clouds Pour flood on flood, yet unexhausted still Combine, and, deepening into night, shut up so The day's fair face. The wanderers of heaven, Each to his home, retire ; save those that love To take their pastime in the troubled air, Or skimming flutter round the dimply... | |
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